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Watch this before going into Home Health Care| Cons of Home Health Care

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  • čas přidán 7. 03. 2023
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    In today’s video I give you 15 things to consider before accepting a Home Health Nursing Job. I hope you enjoy 😊
    Please free to add to the discussion by adding your Home Health Nursing Cons in the comment section.
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Komentáře • 52

  • @jsteele650
    @jsteele650 Před rokem +33

    I am a nurse that has been doing home health the past 20+ years and absolutely love it. I will never return back to the hospital or clinic setting.
    The most important tip before taking any shift with a client. Do a meet and greet with the client and family before you accept a shift. You don't want to agree to shift and be stuck some place all day where you are not comfortable.
    Most charting these days is now digital documentation and done in the home. You should never have to take any documentation home ever.
    Don't feel bad for asking for more training till you are comfortable. Most employers want you to be confident in your skills
    Take 2 or 3 different clients to get a variety and you won't get burned out. This made such a huge difference for me. I was starting to get burned out, and this one thing changed my life.
    Take clients where you never have to drive your car. Some clients have their own vehicle that you can drive. I am night shift so, I only drive to and from work. No extra miles are being put on my car.
    All my clients are less than 15 miles from my house and one is actually in my own neighborhood. I have the best schedule and clients. I have never been happier.
    Once you have had your client awhile, they will be like family to you. This is such a plus because you will know when something is not right or when they are starting to get ill... you will know their baselines!

  • @miacb71
    @miacb71 Před rokem +10

    Great video Im a home health nurse as an LVN and you Nailed it! I love home health ESPECIALLY wound care but I dislike the action of doing all the charting daily especially if you see 6 to 8 patients a day. I look forward to your next video.

  • @CP-sz6os
    @CP-sz6os Před 13 dny +1

    Very helpful! Thank you?

  • @SweetNSpicy700
    @SweetNSpicy700 Před rokem +10

    A con is also It's risky and can be unsafe being alone in someone's home. Especially first time clients u dont know what ure coming into

  • @blessedbygod3430
    @blessedbygod3430 Před rokem +15

    I had a friend who gave up on home health nursing when she walked in on a drug deal in the lobby of a patients apartment building.

  • @imreadii
    @imreadii Před rokem +7

    5 minutes into this video I know for sure HH nursing is NOT for me lol. Great video!

  • @victoriar8668
    @victoriar8668 Před rokem +11

    You are a wealth of knowledge and I appreciate you sharing!!! Thank you! I was a hospice RN for 10 months but decided to switch back to psych. Now with such a rigid schedule I miss my flexible self made schedule. So I am looking into getting into a home health position for a better work life balance.

    • @AccordingToTawanda
      @AccordingToTawanda  Před rokem +2

      Thanks so much I love sharing my nursing knowledge. The flexibility of home health care is a key factor in many nurses choosing this path. I recently returned to home health after a 10 plus year hiatus. Every day I work I think to myself girl what took you so loonnngggg🤣 You just feel so FREE! Next week I will share a list of Home Health Pros. Let me know if you have a nursing topic that you want me to discuss. Thanks so much for watching and commenting 😊 @victoriar8668

  • @michelletucker9023
    @michelletucker9023 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am a private duty nurse and you hit the nail on the head on all points.

  • @edwinburrell7704
    @edwinburrell7704 Před rokem +5

    Tawanda thanks for your truthful information on HH Care. I've been in HHC for about 17 years working with Adults & Children in their home settings, as a CNA, LPN to RN. At times you as a Nurse accompany the client & Parent /relative to clinic visits & Hospital appointments' or for treatments. Some client cases involved caring for Children & accompanying them in school, then finish Nursing care at the home. Then you'r off work. Don't get it wrong. just as Tawana has educated you as a Nurse, you do have to take the initiative standpoint with TACT of being a HHC Nurse. Yes, asa Nurse you have to institute HHC treatments. They may be hanging IV's, meds, Special FEEDINGs that you may have to Mix. HHC is continued Health care that continues when the Parents learn How to care for their loved one in the home, then the Hospital allows that client to be released to go home with an HHC Agency CARE. ... And Nurses provide HOME HEALTH CARE. Have Fuuunnnnnnn Eddddd

  • @love7loyalty-MHA
    @love7loyalty-MHA Před rokem +3

    You remind me of a funny as heck auntie. I love it.

  • @mcevaantoine7232
    @mcevaantoine7232 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Why didn’t I look for a video on this topic this before I took this job🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @kaylahood1000
    @kaylahood1000 Před rokem +15

    I didn’t like doing home health as a CNA it didn’t pay well and you have no Clue what kind of family or neighborhood your going to be in plus the pay was to low. And it was inconsistent

  • @BPink-ke7jy
    @BPink-ke7jy Před rokem +2

    Great video! Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @thepinknurse_
    @thepinknurse_ Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thank you. This was very helpful

  • @rachaelalleyne349
    @rachaelalleyne349 Před rokem +3

    Very true, i am a home car nuse, thanks for allt he tips.

  • @insideanurse
    @insideanurse Před rokem +4

    Omg walking into the DV situation had to be rough 😢 A lot of people think nothing of letting their huge dogs jump on you. Im like no ma’am that’ll do it for me😳

    • @AccordingToTawanda
      @AccordingToTawanda  Před rokem +1

      Yes not being able to help her in the DV situation was hard, hard!! Dogs are a hard NO!!!!

    • @queenbutterfly4888
      @queenbutterfly4888 Před 3 měsíci

      It’s better than the nursing home

  • @Lisa-kz7vw
    @Lisa-kz7vw Před rokem +3

    I wanna get away from bedside care in a few years been thinking about home health nursing a little nervous about going to people's home everything you mentioned except the driving is a concern of mine especially working on you're own independently not a pet person, hate filth and clutter , can't tolerate cigarette smoke gives me migraines, just safety in general people know you're a nurse and can be dangerous.

    • @AccordingToTawanda
      @AccordingToTawanda  Před rokem +1

      Hi Lisa, home health definitely has its own set of challenges. I promise you I love it. I gets calls for management and ADON positions weekly. At this point in my career HH is my portion. I’m going to post a video regarding the pros of HH. I would suggest trying a PRN or PT position first. Thanks for watching and commenting 😊❤️

    • @Lisa-kz7vw
      @Lisa-kz7vw Před rokem

      ​@@AccordingToTawandaI definitely will try a per diem or part time position before I just quit my job.

    • @jessicafraser2735
      @jessicafraser2735 Před 8 měsíci

      Home health is still bedside nursing... You get palliative clients bed ridden clients handicap clients. If you want to get out of bedside nursing I do not recommend community. Look for something like an injection course footcare course data just a few ideas that get you away from the sick and dying all day every day.. I worked 8 years at VON in Canada as A nurse and they chewed me up and spit me out .... 15-20 clients plus more added each day just to clear the planner. It was nutty

  • @CassieSmart365
    @CassieSmart365 Před 2 měsíci +1

    As an LPN it’s WAY BETTER THAN long term care I’ve done for 12YRS.!
    Family sometimes be a little cray! But, meh.
    However, I also do PRIVATE DUTY. So, my shifts are at one persons home for the entire shift. Idk

    • @AccordingToTawanda
      @AccordingToTawanda  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Cassie, LTC definitely has its ups and downs. I’ve done both. If I was asked to choose I’m going with HH😊
      Thanks for watching!

  • @vickiebaggett9488
    @vickiebaggett9488 Před 5 měsíci

    This is excellent

  • @anajodiscourses
    @anajodiscourses Před 4 měsíci +1

    Im a teacher who just switched gears and currently a HomeHealth, currently in Nursing school to become a RN

  • @geriroush8004
    @geriroush8004 Před měsícem +1

    If you're on call, be prepared to go out in the middle of the night to troubleshoot catheters. It's always catheters.

    • @AccordingToTawanda
      @AccordingToTawanda  Před měsícem

      That’s a good one!! I’m so glad I don’t do on call. Thanks for adding to the conversation 😊

  • @KnB8721
    @KnB8721 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for this video! are there any companies/agencies you would recommend in the Midwest region ?

    • @AccordingToTawanda
      @AccordingToTawanda  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jessica, one thing I always suggest is to go with a company that has a good census of patients. You can go with one of the more established companies, or one that is associated with a hospital. I’ve had great luck with companies that have been operating for a few years. Also, make sure the companies has patients in the geographical are that you are interested in. Usually most people want to cover an area as close to their home as possible. Let me know if this helps😊